![]() The Dash Pro is still a modern pair of earphones and limited by today's technology, however, so once I walked away from my iPhone and put one or two walls between The Dash Pro and the source of my music, the connection cut and popped very fast. These issues were a frustration of the original device and its lackluster Bluetooth pairing, so - barring the awkward setup process - Bragi's promise of "professional grade" Bluetooth connectivity on The Dash Pro is largely accurate. Since then, I haven't yet been forced to go back into the Bluetooth settings of my iPhone to manually reconnect, and the earphones remained connected to my iPhone as it rested in my pocket or sat nearby on a piece of gym equipment. The back sensor of The Dash Pro (left) compared with The Dash (right)Įventually, The Dash Pro synced successfully with my iPhone, and now when I place them in my ear the Bragi Assistant greets me with the time of day and a connection successful confirmation. I always found the sleek and smooth finish of The Dash to be visually appealing, and that remains true for The Dash Pro and its new silver aluminum charging case. The Dash Pro earphones are nearly identical to The Dash, so anyone looking for a massive design change from the originals will be disappointed (the only subtle difference I noted were small tweaks made to the size and angle of the in-ear curve of the earphones). The new minimal packaging ties in better with The Dash Pro's barely-there aesthetic, and not much else is lost in terms of the original box's step-by-step instructions on how to get the device up and running. In May, Bragi also announced an ultra-custom hearable available at select audiologists, The Dash Pro tailored by Starkey, but this review focuses solely on the mass market device, The Dash Pro.įrom the retail packaging to the satisfying snap of the battery case sliding home into the outer aluminum shell, The Dash Pro's premium feel is evident throughout the initial setup experience. Staying true to its predecessor, The Dash Pro ($330) remains a complete platform of its own that connects to your smartphone and provides workout tracking, 4GB of onboard music storage, a battery case that recharges the earphones for up to 30 hours, and a detailed collection of Fit Sleeves and Fit Tips to ensure The Dash Pro fits in any ear. After numerous Bragi OS updates to The Dash, and the lower-priced, lower-specced launch of The Headphone, this year Bragi revealed the true successor to its original device in The Dash Pro. Smart wireless earphones company Bragi has been making waves in the "hearables" market since 2014, when it debuted a Kickstarter for The Dash, the company's original pair of truly wireless intelligent earphones that subsequently launched to the public in early 2016.
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